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February 11th, 2018 09:15 PM #1Mga paps bakit may white smoke pag naka number 2 ang aircon ko. Pag nag 1 or patay aircon may white smoke pero very minimal. Pag idle walang smoke. Honda civic na vti, 1996 ang auto.last year nagpalit na ako block kc nag overheat, d15b block ang head e ph16a. Mga 3 months lang nagsimula magka smoke pero lately e lumalala.
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February 11th, 2018 09:26 PM #3is it smoke, or is it minute specks of snow?
catch it on a clear glass plate or tumbler or slide, and see if it melts into water.
when we had something like that, it was because we were venting freon due to a leak. it also had a peculiar, mildly sweetish odor. it lasted only one day, after which, i was completely out of freon.Last edited by dr. d; February 11th, 2018 at 09:55 PM.
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February 14th, 2018 12:11 AM #5
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March 4th, 2018 12:45 PM #6Usually freon is odorless. If you suspect leakage, stop using the aircon and have it serviced immediately. Inhaling freon is very harmful as it can cause poisoning. I've seen freon charging from the tank and it emits a whitish vapor. Maybe that is what you are seeing. I suspect there is some leakage and the higher the airflow, in your case, no.2, the more it leaks freon.
Do not breath it in because it can cause the following:
- breathing problems
- fluid buildup in the lungs
- organ damage
- sudden death
Symptoms include:
irritation of the eyes, ears, and throat
headache
nausea
vomiting
frostbite (liquid Freon)
cough
chemical burn to the skin
dizziness
It is especially dangerous in a confined space, like inside your car.
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March 4th, 2018 11:15 PM #9Its an old car, 96 honda vti. My mechanic told me that its ok not to use coolant, instead use distilled water. The water level never drops. Sometimes I add water on the reserve but no significant drop. Oil is also ok. Issue is intermittent, but I notice that it usually happens if I drive on high rpm or I have passengers at the back.
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March 4th, 2018 11:17 PM #10
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